Multiple primary neoplasms, a common clinical entity, can be classified as synchronous or metachronous. Renal cell carcinoma, in particular, is associated with a high rate of multiple primary neoplasms.

Multiple primary neoplasms, a common clinical entity, can be classified as synchronous or metachronous. Renal cell carcinoma, in particular, is associated with a high rate of multiple primary neoplasms.

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Archived with thanks to Irish journal of medical science

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Adenocarcinoma

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Aged

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Carcinoma, Renal Cell

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Cecal Neoplasms

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Female

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Humans

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Kidney Neoplasms

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Neoplasms, Multiple Primary

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Sigmoid Neoplasms

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Synchronous sigmoid and caecal cancers together with a primary renal cell carcinoma.